The History of England, from the Revolution to the Death of George the Second: Designed as a Continuation of Mr. Humes History ; in Four VolumesCadell, 1785 |
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... William's efforts in favour of the Diffenters . Act for a toleration . SIX . Violent difputes about the bill for a comprehenfion . § X. The Commons addrefs the King to fummon a convocation of ... King William to King James . § XIX THE ...
... William's efforts in favour of the Diffenters . Act for a toleration . SIX . Violent difputes about the bill for a comprehenfion . § X. The Commons addrefs the King to fummon a convocation of ... King William to King James . § XIX THE ...
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... King William to King James . § XIX . They recognize the authority of King William . § XX . They vote the crown vacant , and pass an act of Settlement in favour of William and Mary . § XXI . They appoint commiffioners to make a tender of ...
... King William to King James . § XIX . They recognize the authority of King William . § XX . They vote the crown vacant , and pass an act of Settlement in favour of William and Mary . § XXI . They appoint commiffioners to make a tender of ...
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... King William foon found himself at the head of a faction . As he had been bred a calvinift , and always expreffed an abhorrence of fpiritual perfecution , the prefbyterians , and other pro- teftant diffenters , confidered him as their ...
... King William foon found himself at the head of a faction . As he had been bred a calvinift , and always expreffed an abhorrence of fpiritual perfecution , the prefbyterians , and other pro- teftant diffenters , confidered him as their ...
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... William was naturally biaffed to Calvinism , and averfe to perfecution ... king's direction , and met with the fame fate , though in both cafes feveral ... King William , who would have willingly compromised the difference , by excufing ...
... William was naturally biaffed to Calvinism , and averfe to perfecution ... king's direction , and met with the fame fate , though in both cafes feveral ... King William , who would have willingly compromised the difference , by excufing ...
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... King's dying without iffue , the States - General should affift the Emperor ... William , who was the foul of this confedera- cy , found no difficulty in ... King , defiring he would seriously confider the deftructive methods taken of ...
... King's dying without iffue , the States - General should affift the Emperor ... William , who was the foul of this confedera- cy , found no difficulty in ... King , defiring he would seriously confider the deftructive methods taken of ...
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